National Society of Film Critics Names 'Amour' Best Film of 2012

As we rush headlong toward the Oscars, every award from every organization and critic group gives us a taste of what may be taking home the gold next month. Like many before it, the National Society of Film Critics has given their top prize to a film that is looking like a shoe-in for the Best Foreign Language Film Academy Award: Michael Haneke's 'Amour.'

With ten nomination slots for regular 'ol Best Picture, many Oscar pundits are predicting that Haneke's extremely dark drama may also have a shot at scoring at the ceremony's top prize, but that's not particularly common. History has shown that Oscar voters tend to "reward" a foreign film with a nomination or two but save the big awards for bigger films.

Other winners from the list include Haneke for Best Director, Daniel Day-Lewis for Best Actor, 'Amour's Emmanuelle Riva for Best Actress, Matthew McConaughey for Best Supporting actor and Amy Adams for Best Supporting Actress. Check out the full list of winners (and runner-ups) below!)